Mental Health and Personal Hygiene

This needs to be talked about.

Emily Kate
Sep 6, 2018 · 4 min read
“woman covering face with both hands closeup photography” by Jacqueline Day on Unsplash

I work in a field that sees a lot of variety in the people walking through our doors. Not variety as in wealthy vs. poor, but more a wide array of parolees, addicts, homeless, mentally ill, disabled, generally down-on-their-luck individuals. And while some are rough around the edges, most of them are a wealth of kindness, humor, and when it comes down…

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